‘Captain America’ Now in Theaters

Captain America: The First Avenger, written by Narnia screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, hit theaters yesterday. Markus and McFeely have already started working on the script for the sequel, which will take place before The Avengers (releasing next Summer). Watch a clip.

Lol! I’ve wondered how other countries looked at it. How come there’s no patriotic Canadian superhero? Or is there? I think that would be cool–Canada’s a great place. (Nice to know there are Narnia fans everywhere 🙂 )

*tries very hard to refrain from any and all JP4 comments…* *realizes by typing this she fails in doing so* Bring on Jurassic Park 4! Okay back on topic… I know a lot of people who are excited for this movie… I personally am not a big fan of superhero films, but I’ll likely see it eventually. And it does have JP and CoN ties…

All I can say is that they are definitely better at writing something like this than a faith movie like Dawn Treader. I actually enjoyed this movie! They enlistment scene in Dawn Treader was possibly influenced by this movie, but Markus and McFeely did a better job with Steve Rogers than they did with Edmund LOL! Maybe Dawn Treader failed because they couldn’t give it their full attention. 😉

Captain America was the best superhero movie I’ve seen. Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely did an astounding job like when they did LWW.You can actually feel for the character instead of just watching him, you love him as a person. Unlike Iron Man who is just a man for show. Even though some of you are not American it is still a well done movie. It is not just about America that the back drop, it’s about the character of the person that counts. A powerful moral lesson in that movie. 5 stars. 🙂

Raiders of the Lost Ark was by far the best Indiana Jones. The second one was really weird, the third one was good but it needed a better ending, and the newest one Lucas made was "What was he thinking???"

I’m not from America, but I like this film. Some peoplee consider it naive and even stupid. But it much more right than many ‘realistic’ and ‘patriotic’ movies I’ve seen earlier. Captain America has no immoral content and it’s a great advantage of the movie.

I was somewhat dubious about the movie before seeing it due to M&M writing the screenplay, but I really enjoyed it. It’s a fun little romp of a movie. The acting was all quite good, the humor was decent and not as jarring/stupid as the attempts at humor in the Narnia movies, and I actually felt moved by the resolution of the love subplot, unlike the similar situation in Thor. It’s not quite up to the standards of Christopher Nolan’s Batman films, but it’s easily one of the best films Marvel has produced.

People say that "they don’t make movies like they used too",but that isn’t true at all with this movie! I just recently watched it and was very happy with it, although the ending was a little weird (I won’t tell you about it,you will have to see for yourself)=D